Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] shall " in BNC.

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1 But I do think if I do n't have a break , then before long I shall blow my temper .
2 One more issue , which I often return to from these Benches , although I hope that before long I shall be able to support those on the Treasury Bench from the other side of the House —
3 From henceforth he shall continue To judge hatred and arrogance .
4 If we finish before then I shall be very annoyed !
5 But for today we shall go straight through , just to warm up .
6 Let us eat and drink ; for tomorrow we shall die
7 We must be atomists somewhere in the theory of meaning , for otherwise we shall make language-learning ( of the radical sort ) impossible .
8 Ah , well , at least we shall have wheat and mutton instead , and no more typhus and ague ; and , it is to be hoped , no more brandy-drinking and opium-eating ; and children will live and not die .
9 ‘ In Candide it says , ‘ If we do not find anything pleasant , at least we shall find something new . ’
10 ‘ Well , ’ wrote Aunt Margaret , ‘ at least we shall have a day of rest tomorrow . ’
11 At least we shall be able to say we 've seen the Temple of Quetzalcoatl , the Street of the Dead , and the great Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon . ’
12 One embarrassment at least you shall be spared .
13 At least I shall miss all that for a couple of hours or so .
14 At least I shall be doing something to bring the murderer to justice . ’
15 At least I shall be doing something useful . "
16 I prop a chair against the iron door every night , so that at least I shall know if he tries to get in without my hearing .
17 And I am going into the light and I am going into time , and if I am to save the world , then I shall have served the world , and if I do not save the world , then at least I shall have tried .
18 Well , at least , he thought , with a glimmer of the old wry humour , at least I shall witness things the legitimate Wolfprinces did not .
19 At least I shall be warmer in the opposite direction . ’
20 I 'm more than willing to carve my own career — I 'm raring to go , at least I shall be if I get my degree and if I can shake off this horrible mononucleosis , as Dr Newne pompously insists on calling it !
21 There are certain problems with this conception , one of which at least I shall allude to erm towards the end of this lecture .
22 ‘ I have been saving for a while now , ’ Yanto began , ‘ and by tonight I shall have a hundred and fifty .
23 As you are getting used to it by now we shall start with Gauss 's law .
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